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- Cynodon dactylon, commonly known as Bermuda gr****, also known as couch gr**** in Australia and New Zealand, is a gr**** found worldwide. It is native to Europe...
- similar. Fine fescues are generally used in mixtures with other gr****es. Bermuda gr**** is quite commonly used for golf courses and sports fields across...
- "Chicago is Ditching Kentucky Bluegr**** and Re-Sodding Soldier Field With Bermuda Gr****". September 6, 2022. Archived from the original on September 7, 2022...
- Look up Bermuda or bermuda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bermuda, Islands of Bermuda, or The Somers Isles is an Atlantic archipelago, British Overseas...
- western poison-oak, hops, and Alstroemeria, and some gr****es, such as Johnson gr****, Bermuda gr****, and purple nut sedge. Rhizomes generally form a single...
- and the Bermuda gr**** is no longer dormant. The fairways and rough consist of 419 Bermuda gr****. The tee boxes are made up of Celebration Bermuda as well...
- international match in December 2012. Its ground's shape is round, with Bermuda gr**** surface. The ground has high-tech pop-up sprinklers. Its final phase...
- grandstands, bringing capacity to 80,082. 2002 – TifSport Certified Bermuda gr**** replaced Prescription Athletic Turf. Cost $75,000 2005 – Bellmont Hall...
- endemic and native plants of Bermuda are rare and endangered, but others have survived and prospered. The common Bermuda gr**** is not actually Bermudian...
- genus as a whole as well as its species are commonly known as Bermuda gr**** or dog's tooth gr****. Species Cynodon aethiopicus - Africa; introduced in South...